History
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Children

How Afghanistan’s First Queen Paved the Way for Women’s Education and Freedom
A century ago, a remarkable figure emerged in Afghanistan who reshaped the role of women in society. The country's first…
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Analysis

Italian Football on the Brink This Failure Could Cost the Country More Than It Seems
Italy faces a football deadlock: setback after setback, and no change in sight. Why could this crisis turn into more…
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Valencia

Unrest in Sagunto Why Women Are Barred from the Main Religious Procession
Women demand equal rights during Sagunto’s Easter festivities. The decision by a religious organization has sparked controversy and could impact…
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Celebrities

Alba Family Marks Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart Centenary How Semana Santa Is Evolving
On the centenary of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart’s birth, the Alba family’s customs in Seville have drawn heightened attention. How the…
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Basque Country

Spanish courts investigate African trail in ETA financing through a farm
Spanish authorities are examining the role of Alfonso Echegaray Achirica in supporting ETA. His African farm may have served as…
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Celebrities

Kantora Celebrities Who Visited Pantoja’s Estate and How It Has Changed
Financial difficulties and the loss of Kantora have transformed Isabel Pantoja’s life. Over the years, politicians, artists, and even members…
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Madrid

Spanish diplomat who paved the way for Pedro Sánchez on the global stage has died
Spain has lost one of its most influential diplomats of recent decades. His decisions shaped Pedro Sánchez’s career and transformed…
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Analysis

Scandal Erupts in Spain as Old Pérez Reverte Text Reignites National Divide
Pérez Reverte's words on war and memory have sparked fresh debate in Spain — but the most provocative elements are…
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Celebrities

Bayern vs Real Madrid Why This Quarterfinal Could Shake Up the Entire Champions League
An old rivalry is on the brink of exploding again Bayern has a chance to break its curse but Real…
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Celebrities

How Jewels of Imperial Russia Became Part of Sweden’s Royal Collection
Jewelry featuring pink topazes once owned by the Russian imperial family has reappeared in public thanks to Queen Silvia of…
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Courts

Spanish Supreme Court to Decide if Parents Can Challenge Euthanasia of Adult Child
The Spanish Supreme Court is considering whether parents have the right to intervene in an adult child's decision to pursue…
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Andalusia

No Ministers from Andalusia in the Spanish Government for the First Time in 44 Years
For the first time since 1982, the Spanish government lacks any representatives from Andalusia. This development coincided with elections in…
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Climate

Why Spain Does Not Follow Solar Time Unexpected Effects of Changing the Clock
In March, Spain will once again switch to daylight saving time. The EU’s decision to change the clocks remains contentious.…
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Culture

100,000 relics and the Queen’s return—what’s inside the renewed Tatoi Palace
In 2026, the Tatoi Palace will reopen after a major restoration, showcasing a unique collection of 100,000 items related to…
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Climate

How Changing the Clocks Affects Spain’s Health and Economy
Spain again switches to daylight saving time. This decades-old policy still sparks debate, with ongoing discussions about its impact on…
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Madrid

Casillas’s Garage Reveals Bikes Fans Never Expected — These Motorcycles Change Everything
Casillas’s rare motorcycles are more than just machines — they’re a part of Spanish history. But there’s a twist: his…
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Books

Rare Stories of the Alba Family What Cayetano Martínez de Irujo’s New Book Reveals
The book "La última duquesa" uncovers little-known episodes from the life of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart. Author Cayetano Martínez de Irujo…
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Basque Country

Vidrala announces layoffs in UK amid rising gas prices
In 2025, Vidrala faces declining profits and job cuts. The Delclaux family seeks new investment opportunities. The energy crisis intensifies…



















